In January until end of March winter season in Okinawa the most popular off shore activity is always the unbeatable whale watching excursion. Every whale watching excursion is unique lots of tourist include the locals are always fascinating about this whale watching trip in Okinawa even some been to this excursion a few times, but each time when the whale appear around nearby the boat everybody get so exciting about it.
Marine House SEASIR NAHA been organizing whale watching trip since 2005, each trip there is always a naturalist staff onboard and with all the advance equipment such as sonar and radar. Since 2005 each year Marine House SEASIR NAHA team successfully recorded 99% whale spotted. With most organize and experience whale watching excursion team in Okinawa, don’t miss your trip with Marine House SEASIR NAHA whale watching excursion
Months
January • February • March
Duration
Short (1-3 hours) • Half-day (3-6 hours)
Vessel types
Small boat (0-50 passengers)
Times and prices
Whale watching trip schedule
AM Trip |
08:15 - All guest gathering at Marine House SEASIR NAHA 08:45 - Safety briefing and departure 09:00 - 11:30 (open sea) 11:30 - Return to Naha
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PM Trip |
13:15 - All guest gathering at Marine House SEASIR NAHA 13:45 - Safety briefing and departure 14:00 - 16:30 (open sea) 16:30 - Return to Naha
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Price and Includes:
- Above 12 years old JPY4,800
- Between age 6 to 12 years old JPY3,800
- Between age 3 to 5 years old JPY2,000
- Below 3 years old ----- No Charge
- Hotel transfer (Naha city area only)
- Drinking water and Japanese tea
- Guarantee of Whales (If no whale or dolphins spotted on the trip, get full refund)
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About our skippers and naturalist guides
Our skippers been doing whale watching for more than 20 years experince, carrying lot of joke that make you remember the story of whale that happening in Okinawa since the day one, we do have our naturalist guides that spoke Japanese, English, Mandarin, Cantonese.
Facilities
Deck with 360?vision • Hands-on materials (bones, shells etc) • Naturalist guide(s) as well as skipper • Onboard research • Posters / displays / maps • Reading material available • Restrooms / toilets on board • Snacks / drinks • Support conservation • Use a code of conduct